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Grateful Grahams’ founder coordinates A Grateful Plate to honor NKY’s female farmers, producers

Grateful Grahams' Rachel DesRochers has organized A Grateful Plate to collectively celebrate and express our gratitude for Northern Kentucky's female farmers, producers and chefs.

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Michelle Dillingham of Community Shares helps the "pay it forward" board
Park + Vine paying it forward to help those in need

Customers can pay it forward at Over-the-Rhine shop Park + Vine by pre-purchasing meals for those in need, specifically the homeless.

Leadership of the African Professionals Network, including Clara Matonhodze (third from right)
African Professionals Network continues to grow influence, spread connections

The African Professionals Network (APNET) hosts its fourth annual symposium Oct. 10 as it develops into Greater Cincinnati’s go-to organization for anything related to continental Africa.

Video Wussy shops for MusicLi launch at MidPoint

MusicLi takes members of the acclaimed Cincinnati band Wussy on a flea market field trip to buy prizes for local musicians who sign up with the new music licensing platform during the MidPoint Music Festival.

AIA Cincinnati program to address “missing 32 percent” of women in architecture

AIA Cincinnati hosts a free program Sept. 22 to discuss The Missing 32% Project about why so many women leave the architecture profession and about workplace gender equity in general.

Dr. Benjamin Landis
New Biomedical Informatics Certificate Program at UC announces first bonafide graduate

Dr. Benjamin Landis is using the tools he gained in UC's Biomedical Informatics Certificate Program to better analyze genetic data in pediatrics and to launch a new field of study at the medical school.

Lumenocity has quickly become the Cincinnati Symphony's highest-profile experiment with audience engagement
Cincinnati Symphony opens new season thriving on experimentation

The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra opens its new season Sept. 25-27 with events centered around the edgy, dreamlike Symphonie Fantastique, a fitting accompaniment to its high-profile experiments on connecting with the community.

The secret(s) to sustainable urban farms across the U.S.

Urban agriculture, once a buzz-y idea for transforming vacant spaces, has taken root in cities across America. Cities and farmers are now thinking about how to make the movement sustainable year-round and long-term.

How Hamilton produced “drill rap” star Slim Jesus

Hamilton is home to rap star Slim Jesus, whose controversial "Drill Time" video has over 1.5 million YouTube views. The Atlantic's CityLab says he's a product of Ohio's vanishing manufacturing sector and steady pro-firearms legislative march.

Oyler School as seen in Amy Scott's documentary film
Oyler School’s role in transforming Lower Price Hill praised by national education leader

Martin J. Blank, President of the Institute for Educational Leadership, writes about Oyler School's role in the transformation of Lower Price Hill in a Huffington Post blog post titled "What Happens When a Crack House Becomes an Early Childhood Learning Center?"

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